
Suspected Saboteur
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Suspected Saboteur
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My Finance work experience was being a runner at the CBOT in HS...in other words: None. Entertainment only. Automotive focused. Short $TSLA.



@glennbeck My grandmother was a housekeeper in England

Lmao wait is Elon posting as his dad on his mom’s account right now….h/t @TrueAnonPod



Your mom told me she was cleaning toilets in a Liverpool boarding house as a child. When I met her in 1966, she was sewing linings for a furrier in a small windowless room behind the store.

Under President Biden, the FCC revoked an $885 million award that Starlink won to provide high-speed Internet to millions of Americans. Back then, the agency claimed that it was revoking the award because it was unlikely that Starlink could provide 100/20 Mbps service to 40% of locations by year end 2025. I dissented at the time, explaining that the FCC's decision could not be squared with any objective application of law, facts, or policy. The data clearly showed that Starlink was on track. Now, new Ookla data shows that well over that percentage of Speedtest user on Starlink did meet the 100/20 service level by year end 2025. The Biden era decision to revoke the award only slowed down efforts to bridge the digital divide and raised costs for doing so. ookla.com/articles/starl…

Brockman says Musk was shown an early version of what would become ChatGPT but thought it was a toy and didn't see the potential. He denigrated it, almost leading to Alec Radford (lead author on original GPT paper) leaving the field of AI, Brockman says

“I have an apology and confession,” Elon Musk told Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, according to Brockman. Elon told them he had hired Andrej Karpathy, a research scientist at OpenAI, to work at Tesla. Elon had a “guilty look on his face,” Brockman recalls. According to Brockman, Elon said this move was good for OpenAI because Tesla would make more money that could be donated to OpenAI. Musk never increased his donations to OpenAI, says Brockman.








*MUSK TO PAY $1.5 MILLION IN SEC TWITTER CASE SETTLEMENT DEAL




